Ansioituneen
Ansioituneen is a Finnish grammatical form rather than a standalone lexical item. It is the genitive singular form of the adjective-participle ansioitunut, meaning merited, deserved, or worthy. In Finnish, genitive singular adjectives and participles appear as -en, so ansioituneen is used to link a noun in possessive or genitive constructions, or to indicate merit in a formal or legal context.
- Base word: ansioitunut (merited, worthy).
- Declension: genitive singular forms include ansioituneen; other forms are ansioituneen (genitive), ansioituneita (partitive plural), ansioituneita or
- Typical usage: ansioituneen modifies a following noun in a genitive phrase, often in formal writing or
- ansioituneen henkilön palkinto (the prize for the merited/deserving person)
- ansioituneen urheilijan saavutukset (the achievements of the merited athlete)
- ansioituneen taiteilijan tunnustus (the recognition of the merited artist)
- Ansioitunut, and by extension ansioituneen, convey merit or commendable achievement. The form is more common in
- In everyday Finnish, speakers may prefer attributive forms such as ansioitunut urheilija or ansioituneen työntekijän palkinto
- Derived from the noun ansio (merit) with the participial suffix -itunut to form ansioitunut, meaning “having
- ansio